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Stopped here with family for a quick bite to eat and some drinks. The lady who served us was pleasant and friendly.
We ordered 2 chicken paninis. They were full of mayonnaise and not too sure what else as all the sign said was chicken...More

This is actually part of the Imperial Hotel, but you wouldn’t know it from the street entrance. The interior is very clean and light. The barrista was efficient and friendly. Liked my cappuccino, which was better than most of the tasteless froth served under this...More

I find this a very nice little coffee shop to call in to between meetings. It's fairly small but there is usually a free table. The soup is always good and the staff friendly. It is also very reasonably priced for central London. One day...More

About halfway between the hotel and the office, I find myself outside coffee and candy.
Not being a fan of hotel breakfasts I normally opt for smaller places, preferable not chains. Coffee and candy seemed to fit that bill.
They did not have what I...More

We were staying at the hotel attached and decided to try this for afternoon tea.
Staff were friendly and prices were pretty good, wasn't many cakes to choose from but the one we had was nice. Good selection of candy for those sweet tooths.

Snuggly nestled within Central London is academic andleafy Bloomsbury, an area that boasts walking distanceaccess to many of London's most popular attractions.It is also home to some of Britain's most celebratedmuseums, including the must-see British Museum.Despite an understandable popularity with students,tourists and day trippers, vast sections of Bloomsburyretain a quiet, residential feel year round and